When taken in recommended doses there are no known side effects.
Recommended doses not associated with any significant side effects.
Cotton root bark has not been identified as producing side effects.
In rare cases the herb can cause nausea and stomach upset. No other side effects reported.
No side effects are known with proper application of the herb externally. Internal use of herbal preparations should be avoided pending further research.
Appears to be well tolerated. In rare cases it can cause diarrhea, nausea, and skin rash.
Cnidium seeds can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some individuals. It is important to do a patch test before using it topically and consult with a healthcare provider before internal use, especially for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or individuals with certain medical conditions. The dosage should be regulated as excessive consumption can cause digestive issues.
There are no side effects associated with the use of Chinese yam.
Recommended doses not associated with any significant side effects.
No known side effects.
There are no known side effects.
None reported.
Taken in recommended dosages sesame oil is not associated with any negative side effects.
May cause heartburn.
There are no known side effects from using squawvine. Little research has been done, however, on its safety.
No unwanted side effects are reported with the use of codonopsis.
No side effects at recommended dosages. Possible allergic reaction.
Considered safe in recommended dosages.